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Evidence Mounts That Bush
Wants New Wars
By Bill Christison
Former CIA analyst
11/16/05 "Counterpunch"
-- -- In this his time of troubles, Bush seems to be moving
deliberately and rapidly toward new wars of aggression in an
unforgivable gamble to overcome his troubles. His speech on
Veterans' Day, November 11, 2005 at the Tobyhanna Army Depot in
Pennsylvania leads to this conclusion more clearly than any of
his previous speeches and activities. The new wars would be the
start of a world war initiated by Bush and radical Christianity
against what he calls radical Islam, but in truth the wars would
be waged against all Islam.
To repeat, despite Bush's arguments to the contrary, the
"clash of civilizations" would consist of wars started
by us. The killing of innocent people in these wars is likely to
be massive, and the wars could at any time turn nuclear. If the
people and the politicians of America allow these wars to take
place, the stain on the morality of Americans will last for
generations.
Let's note some of the statements Bush made in this speech of
November 11. Many are not new, and some were foreshadowed in a
speech by Bush a month ago, but their volume and intensity in
the Veterans' Day speech are noteworthy.
"Some call this evil Islamic radicalism;
others, militant Jihadism; and still others, Islamo-fascism
. . . These extremists distort the idea of jihad into
a call for terrorist murder against Christians and
Hindus and Jews -- and against Muslims, themselves,
who do not share their radical vision."
" . . . these extremists want to end American and
Western influence in the broader Middle East, because
we stand for democracy and peace, and stand in the way
of their ambitions."
" . . . these militants believe that controlling
one country will rally the Muslim masses, enabling
them to overthrow all moderate governments in the
region, and establish a radical Islamic empire that
spans from Spain to Indonesia."
" . . . the terrorists would be able to advance
their stated agenda: to develop weapons of mass
destruction; to destroy Israel; to intimidate Europe;
to assault the American people; and to blackmail our
government into isolation."
"The influence of Islamic radicalism is also
magnified by helpers and enablers. They've been
sheltered by authoritarian regimes -- allies of
convenience like Iran and Syria -- that share the goal
of hurting America and modern Muslim governments, and
use terrorist propaganda to blame their own failures
on the West, on America, and on the Jews."
"The government of Syria must do what the
international community has demanded . . . The
government of Syria must stop exporting violence and
start importing democracy."
"Over the years these extremists have used a
litany of excuses for violence: the Israeli presence
on the West Bank, the U.S. military presence in Saudi
Arabia, the defeat of the Taliban, or the Crusades of
a thousand years ago. In fact, we're not facing a set
of grievances that can be soothed and addressed. We're
facing a radical ideology with inalterable objectives:
to enslave whole nations and intimidate the world. No
act of ours invited the rage of killers -- and no
concession, bribe, or act of appeasement would change
or limit their plans for murder."
"The murderous ideology of the Islamic radicals
is the great challenge of our new century. Yet in many
ways, this fight resembles the struggle against
communism in the last century. Like the ideology of
communism, Islamic radicalism is elitist, led by a
self-appointed vanguard that presumes to speak for the
Muslim masses."
"Like the ideology of communism, our new enemy
teaches that innocent individuals can be sacrificed to
serve a political vision. And this explains their
cold-blooded contempt for human life."
"These militants are not just the enemies of
America or the enemies of Iraq, they are the enemies
of Islam and they are the enemies of humanity. And we
have seen this kind of shameless cruelty before -- in
the heartless zealotry that led to the gulags, the
Cultural Revolution, and the killing fields."
"Like the ideology of communism, our new enemy is
dismissive of free peoples -- claiming that men and
women who live in liberty are weak and decadent."
"And Islamic radicalism, like the ideology of
communism, contains inherent contradictions that doom
it to failure. By fearing freedom . . . this ideology
undermines the very qualities that make human progress
possible . . . And whatever lies ahead in the war
against this ideology, the outcome is not in doubt . .
. Because free peoples believe in the future, free
peoples will own the future."
" . . . we're determined to deny radical groups
the support and sanctuary of outlaw regimes. State
sponsors like Syria and Iran have a long history of
collaboration with terrorists, and they deserve no
patience from the victims of terror. The United States
makes no distinction between those who commit acts of
terror and those who support and harbor them, because
they're equally guilty of murder."
"We don't know . . . the sacrifices that might
lie ahead. We do know, however, that the defense of
freedom is worth our sacrifice, we do know the love of
freedom is the mightiest force of history, and we do
know the cause of freedom will once again
prevail." |
We cannot be sure how much of this is bluff by
Bush -- to what extent he hopes or believes that Muslim nations
will surrender to him without a fight. The prudent assumption is
that not much of it is bluff, and that Bush, the radical
Christians, the Christian Zionists, the nation's
military-industrial conglomerates, and their Israeli allies --
all of whom today call the tune in U.S. foreign policy -- are
willing and in some cases actually wish to involve the United
States in further wars.
The people and the politicians of this country should rise from
their apathy and shout, "No." The time is past for
useless analysis and discussion. We Americans, accounting for no
more than five percent of the human inhabitants of this globe,
should decide here and now whether we are going to be moral or
immoral in our future relationships with the rest of the world.
Bill Christison was a senior official of the CIA. He served
as a National Intelligence Officer and as Director of the CIA's
Office of Regional and Political Analysis. He can be reached at christison@counterpunch.org.
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